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Annual Plant Reviews, Volume 29, Regulation of Transcription in Plants

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ISBN: 978-1-405-14528-2

March 2007

Wiley-Blackwell

368 pages

Description
Regulation of transcription represents a major, controlling step in plant gene expression, as it determines the tissue-specific and developmental stage-specific activity of many genes. Changes in gene expression have been shown to underlie the responses to environmental cues and stresses, the response against pathogens, the regulation of metabolic pathways, and the regulation of photosynthesis, for example. Regulation by transcription factors is an integral part of a highly complex network. In recent years, research on the regulation of transcription has made impressive progress.


This volume provides a broad overview of the regulation of transcription in plants, introducing the key elements, the way in which it works in practice, and the potential within plant biotechnology. It is directed at researchers and professionals in plant molecular biology, biochemistry and biotechnology.

About the Author
Professor Klaus D. Grasser, Department of Life Sciences, University of Aalborg, Denmark
Features
· A broad overview of a topic central to plant gene expression and biotechnology


· The volume introduces the key elements, explains how they work and highlights important applications


· Contributors are drawn from major international laboratories